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October 2001
Newsletter

   

FIAT/IFTA World Conference
2001

TV Archives: Business As Usual?

The office of FIAT/IFTA has not yet received all papers and documents presented during the annual conference in London. The available documents are presented here by date according to the programme of the conference.

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Saturday, 22nd September
Commission meetings

Steve Bryant: Keeper of Television, BFI Collections (BFI, UK). Chair Television Studies Workgroup (TSW) (1999-), Former General Secretary FIAT/IFTA (1994 - 1998), Chairman of Programming and Production Commission (1993 - 1994), Member of The FIAT/IFTA Executive Council (1992 - ) Steve Bryant is educated in history , Oxford University and degree in Librarianship.
email: steve.bryant@bfi.org.uk

Television Studies Workgroup

Keynote address and opening reception at the Design Museum

Paul Fiander, Head of Information & Archives , BBC London. Joined BBC Worldwide in 1992.In June 1998 he joined Information & Archives.
Welcome Speech
Charles Haslam, Global Content - Bio
Keynote:
On the value of digitising television archives

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Dave Hedley, SONY
responded to the speech of Charles Haslam defending the work of the industry and the work of SONY.

Sunday, 23rd September. Venue: National Film Theatre
Theme: Business imperatives of digitisation, managing legacy archives and an introduction to FIAT/IFTA's new Media Management Commission

Dominique Saintville, Charge de mission, Archive Department, INA. Political Science, Ph.D in information & communication science. She has worked for ten years as a documentalist in The Fondation Nationale des Sciences Politiques. In 1977 she started to work for INA, Paris. Dominique Saintville is the only member among the founders of FIAT/IFTA who is stiil active in the association. She is Vice-President of FIAT/IFTA.

Preparation of legacy archives for digitisation. The INA migration plan.

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Dr. Robert Fischer, Head of Dept. R&D, SWR Archives
Education: Ph.D. (Dr. phil.) in history. He has worked for TV Archive SWF/SWR since 1997. Head of Department Research & Development Documentation and Archives since 2000.
Analogue as Usual in the Digital Era? Modernisation and Migration in the 21st Century
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Clemens Winter, SWR
Modernization and Migration: the New Family of S.A.D. Archive Systems
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Get 88 KB Acrobat document (text) here

Media Asset Management

Richard Wright, BBC

PRESTO - Broadcast Archive Preservation Technology

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Koray Akkaya, TRT

Personalized EPG by User Preference Metadata

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Jeannette Kopak, EMC2
Former Head of the Program Information Department, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), Business Consultant, Media Solutions Group EMC

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Running implementations, the costs of digitisation and workflow implications

John Glimberg, SVT

The SVT DigitalVideo Archive

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Maria Luisa Vazquez, Telemadrid

The Selection Process in a Digitized Nwesroom

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Joao Segueira, RTP

ViDiOn, A Digital Archive System for Video Desktop Delivery

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Workshops: Updates on selected EBU and EU projects

 

Carol Owens, BBC

EBU project P/META - Metadata

Andreas Mauthe, TecMath

EBU project P/FTA - Future Television Archives

 

Eddy Goray, RTBF

ArchiveX - Archive and News Exchange over satellite networks

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Johannes Kraus, ORF

AMICITIA - Asset Management Integration of Cutural Heritage in the Interexchange between Archives

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Richard Wright, BBC

EU project PRESTO - Preservation Technology for European Broadcast Archives

 

Istar Buscher, SWR

AdVISOR - Advanced Digital Video Storage and On-line Retrieval System

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Monday, 24th September. Venue: National Film Theatre

John Ive, Sony

Media Migration

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Luis Estrada, IBM

CNN/IBM - NEW SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT

The Archive Business - Opportunities and Limitations. How to run a working TV library or archive in a businesslike fashion. Commercial access, research, ethics, rights and sales. Staffing and training.

Ian Morris, Sales Director - EMEA, National Geographic Film Library Worked in the media industry since 1982 when he started with Scottish Television. Now responsible for Sales and Marketing at the new London office of the National Geographic Film Library, which launched in March 2001 to service Europe, Africa and the Middle East.
Prior to joining National Geographic, Ian was Sales Director for Image Bank, now part of the Getty Images group.

Is it possible to transform a traditional public service broadcast archive into a commercial concern?

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Jeremy Cantwell, Business & Sales Development, BBC Worldwide Has been at the BBC for 25 years. Initially worked in production and BBC TV Programme Planning, before joining the BBC's commercial arm. After a period representing BBC News and Current Affairs programme sales, he joined BBC Library Sales where for many years he was international sales manager. Now responsible for the division's business & sales development, Jeremy has been principally involved in creating new business opportunity from the resources of the BBC archive, to include joint-ventures with other libraries and independent producers.

How to develop the business: Investment and representation of others

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Karena Smith, ITN

What is the value of Internet trading for Business to Business?

 

Jane Mercer, Chair of FOCAL

The customer's and researcher's perspectives of using a public service archive in a transitional era

Christine Whittaker, freelance researcher

The researcher Point of View

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Bringing together commercial and archive people

Guy Strickland, Business Development Manager for BBC Information & Archives. Main task: To develop the commercial activities of Information & Archives and recently bringing together rather disparate services and create one point of contact for external customers. Guy Strickland's background is in the field of information research, customer service and communication both at the BBC and in the world of advertising.

BBC Information and Archives, Commercial Services - how and why it was established.

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Jean-Luc Vernhet, Head of Marketing & Sales, INA

Selection for commercial use: collaboration in the archives

Kathleen Haynes, University of Oklahoma

Preparing Archive Workers of the Future

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Issues of Ethics and Rights

Taylor Downing, Managing Director, Flashback Television

Does the current demand for archive docs change the approach to archives?

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Birgitte Ratsach, DR
Birgitte Rathsach has a library science degree and has since 1971 worked at DRs TV Archives from it was founded. Through the years she has been engaged in developing TV-Archives through all stages, has hold many different posts and is now research manager in DR Research that cover all DR libraries and archives.

Result of Programming and Production Commission audit of rights management systems

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Cesare Pontini, RAI Rights Sector Manager

RAI workflow from rights clearance system

Martina Pessenlehner, ORF Studied Law at the University of Vienna from 1992 to 1997 (Magister) legal clerk (from 1997 to 1998). Austrian Broadcasting Corporation (ORF) since July 1999 at the ORFEUS Büro (part of the ORF-Archive) assisting in developing a rights clearance system for copyright management. Since 1999 working at the PhD thesis in copyright law (protection of performers in audiovisual media).

ORF Rights Clearance System

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Katrin Kölmel, SWR

Grafips, The TV information and management system of SWR

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Carolyn Jackson, Freemantle Media Currently Head of Rights for Freemantle Media (formerly Pearson Television). Prior to that Head of Industrial Relations for PIRS (the industrial relations service of PACT - Producers Alliance for Cinema and Television, trade association for UK TV and film producers - and the ITV companies) and prior to that the same position for PACT only. Worked from 1982 - 1989 in the BBC's Artists Contracts Department in various positions negotiating contracts for front of camera talent. Joined the BBC from working on theatre and dance tours and first job was at the British Council in the Drama and Dance department.

Rights Register and Scanned Contracts

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Workshop: Sales practices

Peter Fydler, British Pathé

Pricing

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Tuesday, 25th September. Venue: National Film Theatre
Award presentations by producers and voting

Antoni Tortajada, TVC, Spain

Loving (Estimar)

Rosel Hauptmann, Utbildningsradion - UR, Sweden

When I Met King Oscar II

Stefan Dimitriu,TVR Cinema, Romania

Exercises of Freedom

Study uses of archives: searching for lost treasures

Dick Fiddy, BFI DIck Fiddy has written the book called: MISSING, BELIEVED WIPED: Searching for the Lost Treasures of British Television, bfi publishing, 2001.
TV consultant contracted to the BFI. He has scripted and researched various TV archive shows including The A to Z of TV. IDDI Nights of TV and TV Heaven. He has written many magazines and newspaper features exploring the weird and wonderful world of TV. Dick Fiddy participated at the FIAT/IFTA conference in Sofia, Bulgaria, 1993, giving a lecture called " Unlocking the Archives ".

Restoring the Archives

Mike Mashon, Library of Congress
Mike Mashon is a member of FIAT/IFTA Television Studies Workgroup.

On the search for lost material

Sue Malden

The BBC Treasure Hunt

 

Roel Vande Winkel, University of Ghent

Throwing light onto a collective heritage

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Educational uses of archive materials. Different ways in which archival material can be used and exploited in educational contexts

Cary Bazalgette, BFI

Education Projects

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Hanspeter Hauke, SWR

Vittorio Sette, KVS Europe Solutions

Workshop: Training seminars and future plans

Wahid Braham, Head of Archives. E.R.T.T- Tunis/Tunisia.
Member of the FIAT/IFTA Training Commission

Training needs in TV archives in North Africa

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Award presentation and closing dinner at the Globe Theatre, sponsored by Ascential Software

Television Archive Award 2001

Television Archive Award and New Media Award 2002

 

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